ferald as ' ";" ' SUBSCRIBE FOR ' The Evening Hferald ! NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CK1SP 1 THE UROtST EIBCUUTIOH IH THIS SECTION. , ft ' , Jill the Latest Jlevta ' PUBLISHED IN The Evening- Herald ' , DELIVERED BY CARRIERS. , . VOL. V1I.--KQ. 3 8. SHENANDOAH, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1892. ONE CENT. Ci t tti m v 2; irHE Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOB ONE CENT. Hm a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published:, Circu- latlon books open to nil. I haven't heard any of the antl- uay men In town murmur about the leaver verdict, i'ernapa tuey ivre not reading the papers now. WiLij Chili back dowh after all the bluster it has made? It 1b doubtful, lie wants to gain more time to better prepare herself for an encounter with the United States. he enemies of Senator Quay will nl ease note the fact that he has al ready pushed one of his libel suits to ;j3?rlal and verdict. By the way, what haajbecomo ot the libel suit Governor 'Si I leant 'attlson Instituted when he was a candida...

FIGHT FOR THE PLUM Ka'lonal Domocratic Con von lion Uatllo Under Way. CLAIMS TO BE HEARD TO-NIGHT. The National Oornmittee Now Holdlug an 1,-v. Executive Session- Who Will Pre-sont llio AiU-iutlnge ot the Cmitrstlnp; Cltle"The Day fur Holding the Convention tolin SeltltMl rlrst--3IU--vrntilceefl ClnimKntiniis City Confident tjf Winning; on the First llallotWhut Is'ew York Agrees to Do .flllie III lte inrteil n the Dale Washington, Jnn. 21. Shortly nfter noon, Senntor Hricc, ns Chnlrmiiii, culled the Nntloiml Democrutlo Committee to order at the Arlington Hotel. Tho full committee consists of forty-eight mem bers, but of tht"e but forty-four were present or represented by proxy, tho rtntos ot North Cnrolitm, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and the Territory of Utah not, being represented at tho meeting. Immediately after the mecjUiK' had been called to orderCcrmniii?Tloiier lioss, representiijjr"-Tit! District of Columbia, ilellvercd the address of welcome. This was briefly responded to ...

Iknud ... ... . & SUBSCRIBE FOR ill tlie LateBt JteWs The Evening Herald PUBLISHED IN The Evening- Herald NEWSY, BRIGHT AND GR1SP lit UeOEST CIRCQUTIQ1 II THIS SECTION DELIVERED BY CARRIERS. VOL. VII.--KO. 3 9. 8HBNAOTOAH, PA., Fill DAY, JANUARY" 22, 1892. ONE GENT. u The Evening Herald. ALIi TUB NEWS FOB ONE CENT. Haa a larger circulation In Bnenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. THE BALLOT, When the voters of this state go to H.r nlia novt. Tlnvsmher to exercise DUVG1CIJU J h I J ' ticket that for size, and general bulki nesa has never been equalled. It will be forty inches iu length and four and a half inches in width, or about thir teen inches square. The shape lias not yet be6n decided upon. The new ballot law, which goes into eflect with the November election, provides that the ballots shall contain the names of all the candidates to be voted for. It has not yet been definitely settled whether the nominees of the .three parties Republica...

If- flr tt nrn tt t TTn rr n at MUST MM bLUUD Dnol-Seoking Laur, of tho Fronch Chambor. M. CONSTANS REFUSES TO FIOHT. Imposing Scenes at the Funeral of Oar ' dlnal Manning in LoDcbn- Thousands Follow the Hotly to tli Grarsv The Itoute Lined With. Mourners of All Jlellomlnatlnns Princess May Cannot Marry Tor Five Years The Grip Making Awful Itavages In Parls--Tli Cear Takes Action llejrarrilnc; Kmbez2leineiit of Funds Hulled Tor the Relief of Famine Sufferers'. Paws, Jan. 22. M. Lanr, the Bou langlst member of the Chamber of Depu ties, -who was .struck by M. Constans, Minister of the Interior, during the stormy scene In the Chamber on Tues day, declined to heed, the advice of It. Kochefort, the BoulangiHe leader, and de cided to Beek revenge for the blow inflict ed upon him by the Minister. Accordingly he chose seconds, who waited upon M. Constans last night as the bearers of a challenge to light u duel. According to the code governing per sonal combats the challenged party has alway...

V 5W subscride:for The Evening Herald NEWSY, BRIGHT AND GRISP IKE tAROEST CIRCULATION IN IBIS SECIIOI, mi t Hie t uaieac tjewa PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald DELIVERED BY CARRIERS. 94' VOL. V1I.--NO. 20. SHBNAiTOOAH, PA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1892. ONE CENT. a The Evening Herald. AMi THE NEWS FOB ONE CENT. Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation hooks open to all. The libel suit of Senator Matthew Stanley Quay against the Pittsburg Iost Is at an end and the Senator Is again vindicated. This victory Is especially Blguiflcaut, inasmuch that the defendants went into court blow ing horns and notifying the public to be prepared for startling exposures in connection with the character of the distinguished Senator, Martin and others. The exposures failed to de velop and the Ingenuity of the dis tinguished counsel for the defendants failed to make of Quay what the New York World has bo often predicted he would prove to be if he dared to take the...

THE GRIP'S RAVAGES Terriblo SufForiiiR Among Geor gian Bay Lumbarmon. MANY DEATHS IN EACH CAMP. Medical Aid Bearoa A Numbsr of Men Have Gone Crazy. Some Camps Deserted by Those Who Have Escaped the Disease ami the Sick Xft to Shift for Themselves Miserable .Accommodations for the Anllcted lVork of the Scourge on Kugllsli War Tessels. Lockport. N. Y., Jau. 23. Stories of the terrible suffering and pitiable condl tlon ot the lunibertnen in the lumber camps of the Georgian Bay and back Canadian woods districts from the rav ages of the grip have been received here nnd ore vouched for by lumber and wood pulp agents who have recently been up there. L. II. Proctor, of Ogdensburg, has Just arrived from Georgian Bay. He says that in -a lumber camp of the Emery Lumber Company, of Chicago, nineteen men out of 109 died of grip, and that half of the rest were sick and the balance taking care of them. Other camps are similarly affected. The suffering ofthe men is Indescrib able. Some of them are ...

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Around the Corner At Seuern's Grocery, Where you cau purclinse your Hollduy goods hi the grocery and provision Hue. Kin tat ciUHitd goods, fruits, catsups, foreign cheeaeundother goods. .Everything new and frasu. SEVERN'S. Corner Centre and "Wliite Sts. 30LLD ami plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Wutches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, B;inquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,unique in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermans Jewelry Store, TLo most progressive eUabllf hment In thecounly. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY. What News Gatherers Tako a Momont to Tell About. Lent will be earlier this year. Washington's Birthday Is the next legal holiday. Licenses now next Bale of them to Huns. For a hand town Shenandoah takes the lead. The orange is at Us best this time of .year. ...

WfralcL SUBSCRIBE FOR The Evening Herald Ail trie Iiatc3t Jfletfs PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CRISP THE LARGEST CIBN1UTI0N IK THIS SECTION DELIVERED BY CARRIERS. 94 SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1892. VOL. VII.--KO. 21. ONE CENT. u ft t i f JThe Evening Herald. ALIi TIIE NEWS FOH ONE CENT. luas a larger circulation In Buenandoah than any other paper puDiinneu. vio lation books open to all. Elect good men to ofllce. An exchange remarks that the iDetnooratlo party Is not likely to nom inate a man for President this year P who was once a Republican. There fore, General Palmer, Governor Boiee and ex-Governor Gray might as well take down their lightning rods. IN commenting on the verdict In the libel suit of Quay against the Pittsburg Foul, the Phllaueipum JVeuw very properly BUggeaU that "the verdict should be carefully con i sldered by all Benator Quay's oppo nents before they engage In another war of slander against him." It Is the duty of every citizen to...

OFFERS TO MEDIATE England's Instructions to Ilor g Minister at Snntingo. THE WAR-MUST BE PREVENTED. Great Excltoinrrit in the Ohllliui Cities Over the Situation. COBItEl'TTEIlMS OP T1IK ULTIMATUM Tlie Baltimore Outrage, tho Matta Note and Minister Egan's Recall the Subjects, A Question of Veracity Ilctwecu Minister Kgan and Senor Montt The Special Mrage and the Corrcapomleiit'e Go to Congress To-iluy -Tho Ileport that Ad miral Ghrrardl and' the Flillm' lphla Had Sailed fur Km ope to Head Oft tho Capltau I'ratt Credited but Little Kx Kenator Henderson, of Missouri, Speak ing f the iCefiigeet Helped hy l'gan, Tabrs a Stand Against the Prnreiiillng. Vau-araiso, Jnn. a.'). Minister Ken nedy, representative of Great Britain at Santiago, it is reported on good author ity, has received definite instructions from his government to make an offer to the government of Chill to act. as medi ator between that country and tho United States for the purpose, of pro venting a war. The Chilian govern...

If A' r lb Around the Corner Severn's Grocery, "Where you can purchase your Holiday goods I u the grocery and provision lino. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheeseand other goods. Everything new and fresh. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and White Ste. CiOLLD and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver "Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,unique in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most prof resf lvo establishment la llio county. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY, What News Gatherers Tako Moment to Tell About. Hopeful ice men. January Is going. CoaBters are having a good time. The jingling bella make merry muslo. The happiness of a house is con tentment. Hot milk is a tonic and sedatlvo as well. January ha...

WHS;' Ff'WPfPp'- "'-"if m . ' i l - . 'I i t , - - J ... . 8UBSCRIHE FOR ill txic Latest JJeWa PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald The Evening Herald 1 NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CRISP THE IAMBI (MULHTION III THIS SECflOK, St ' VOL. VII.--NO. SHEjATDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 2G, 1892. OXKCEXi ! ys'. ? a'r. will i50. KB 3V il! ts, CM -r T T Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books nptn to all. t SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. Those unfriendly to the veterans and their pensions continually prate tfiout the big bounties received by them during the war. The National Tribune pays attention to those .firoakers by saying It is singular that If the big bounties of 1801 were so templing as soldier-haters now claim they were, that no moro men availed Zhfcmselvea of them. Theie were a million ormore young men in the coun try in 1801 to whom the bounties were no temptation, because they could make more money at home. Even a bounty of 1,000 In depreciated paper ( rSjney...

r :7 l-Hi J BACKS DUWX. I miMiini jV m I ir- J' : Tins Im-Wont wight bo consldoiTd wholly elotoil hut Tor tlm dlrioct manifested toward this dm eminent by the clow ami offon lve jiollif) surreillimcn of ilio U'ltailou picin isee which whs maintained din Ink must of the lrtutl or tlic stay of the refugees therein. Tli Legation it Veritable l'rlamu Afler the date of my nnnlinl uu'ssngo nnd up it) the tlmo ui the transfer of tho refugees to the Yorktown, the legation promises worn to have been suriotmdoU by police In uniform, and police ngonta or detective In citl.cua diem, who offensively scriitinltod persons en tering or leaving the legation, nnd on one or more occasion, arrested nieinbersof the Min ister's lutuily. It appears lurther that on onu occasion nt least those police agents Invaded the legation piemtow, pounding upon Its windows and uln Insulting and threaten lug lnnauace toward iri wins therein Hut the most serious Incident ilieelosed In the correspenilencu Is that of the ...